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General Information

Completion: 2nd century
Status: in ruins

Project Type

Function / usage: Roman theater
Material: Masonry structure
Architectural style: Roman

Location

Location: , ,
Coordinates: 32° 31' 3.62" N    36° 28' 54.12" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width 102 m
seats 15 000

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Roman Theatre at Bosra (Arabic: المسرح الروماني ببصرى‎) is a large Ancient Roman theatre in Bosra, in the district of Dar'a in south-western Syria.:143

History

It was built in either the second quarter:53 or the second half of the second century AD,:143 and is constructed of black basalt.:141 It is likely that the theatre was built during the reign of Trajan.

The theatre was originally built outside the walls of the town, but was later completely enclosed by an Ayyūbid fortress.:141 The city of Bosra had its fortifications expanded between 481 and 1251. When later integrated into the fortifications, its role was to serve as a citadel and to guard a road leading to Damascus.

The theatre is 102 metres across and has seating for about 15,000 people; it is thus among the largest of the Ancient Roman civilisation.:141 It served a city that once had 80,000 inhabitants. It is also one of the best preserved both in Syria and across the Roman empire. It was substantially restored between 1947 and 1970, before which it contained large quantities of sand, which may have helped to protect the interior.:141

Panoramic view of the theatre Stage of the theatre

Syrian Civil War

As of July 2018, the site is still on the UNESCO's list of World Heritage in Danger. The theatre was added to the list in 2013.

The site has been damaged in the Syrian Civil War by various military activities conducted nearby. For instance, snipers have been active at the site.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Roman Theatre at Bosra" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20021458
  • Published on:
    10/05/2006
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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